Hey there, O-Fam!
We are now entering the stage of melting snow and ice and creating mud. I am not going to complain about the temps, I much prefer 47* and rain/mud than 12* and sunshine. It was (semi) pleasant walking with Jaida at 5.30 am in the rain. I keep thinking that I should get some reflective tape on her leash. There are solar-activated panels on the leash handle but considering they are in the dark overnight, they don't light up. They will when I take her out after dinner but not in the morning. There are very few cars out that early and I'd see them coming. Thank goodness because I let J walk in the middle of the road as long as she is using her leg.
Also good news- she is using her leg more than not. She still hops when she first stands up but then it seems to loosen up. She tried running around the stairs yesterday and I felt bad for her and W when I made them stop.
Yesterday's homeschool session went much much better than the last time I was there. We went out searching for animal tracks in the snow and watched the patterns of ice and water flowing in the stream. We went to one of the fire spots and used farro rods to see if we could light a fire. The kids were having a blast making sparks with the rods. I never heard of them before so it was neat for me too. The kids were starting to get cold so we brought them back inside and did some nature Mad Libs and made paper out of an egg carton. That was also super fun
Gary was feeling really awful yesterday before I left so I wasn't sure if he was going to be up for making dinner- his penne and vodka is better than what you get in restaurants. I was over the moon when I walked in the door and the house smelled amazing! Cait's been crazy busy at work, this week is the start of the Spring Semester and all hell breaks loose. She was just as happy to come inside and be handed a slice of Italian bread dipped in vodka sauce.
I am catching up on some housework this morning and then cleaning for my friend this afternoon--all while feeling relief for the warmer weather.
However long it lasts!
We are now entering the stage of melting snow and ice and creating mud. I am not going to complain about the temps, I much prefer 47* and rain/mud than 12* and sunshine. It was (semi) pleasant walking with Jaida at 5.30 am in the rain. I keep thinking that I should get some reflective tape on her leash. There are solar-activated panels on the leash handle but considering they are in the dark overnight, they don't light up. They will when I take her out after dinner but not in the morning. There are very few cars out that early and I'd see them coming. Thank goodness because I let J walk in the middle of the road as long as she is using her leg.
Also good news- she is using her leg more than not. She still hops when she first stands up but then it seems to loosen up. She tried running around the stairs yesterday and I felt bad for her and W when I made them stop.
Yesterday's homeschool session went much much better than the last time I was there. We went out searching for animal tracks in the snow and watched the patterns of ice and water flowing in the stream. We went to one of the fire spots and used farro rods to see if we could light a fire. The kids were having a blast making sparks with the rods. I never heard of them before so it was neat for me too. The kids were starting to get cold so we brought them back inside and did some nature Mad Libs and made paper out of an egg carton. That was also super fun
Gary was feeling really awful yesterday before I left so I wasn't sure if he was going to be up for making dinner- his penne and vodka is better than what you get in restaurants. I was over the moon when I walked in the door and the house smelled amazing! Cait's been crazy busy at work, this week is the start of the Spring Semester and all hell breaks loose. She was just as happy to come inside and be handed a slice of Italian bread dipped in vodka sauce.
I am catching up on some housework this morning and then cleaning for my friend this afternoon--all while feeling relief for the warmer weather.
However long it lasts!